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Most of the world knows
the story of the flight of the Holy Family but very few have been able
to follow their path to safety in Egypt. Here is a tour that will
entertain, educate and inspire you.
ITINERARY:
Day
1:
Arrive in Cairo, be met by our staff who will assist you with clearing
immigration and customs and transfer you to a five star hotel for the
evening.
Day 2:
Cairo - Pelusium - (B,L)
Today after an early breakfast we depart Cairo by air-conditioned van
towards Pelusium. An ancient Egyptian city on the easternmost mouth of
the Nile River. It lies about 20 miles (32km) southeast of Port Said,
in Sinai Peninsula. One of the first resting places of the Holy Family,
the city has long been destroyed, however, today it is an active
archeological dig with a first century church being restored. Pelusium
is also famous as the spot that Pompey was hanged and during crusades
King Baldwin died of ptomaine poisoning. It is rarely, if ever, visited
by tourists. It is common to find artifacts lying on the surface and it
is important to remember that these are NOT souvenirs for you to take
home. Enjoy knowing the area is being saved and restored and that you
are one of only a very few who have ever been there. Photos can be
taken anywhere and those are the best permanent memory to bring home.
From Pelusium you will follow the
trek of the Holy Family to Tel Basta (or Basta), a short distance from
Zagazig, the main town in the Sharqiah Governorate, about 65 miles
northeast of Cairo. Here, Jesus caused a water spring to well up from
the ground, and His presence caused idols to crumble, as foretold by
the prophets of old.
You will visit the site of Belbeis (ancient Philippos) where they
rested in the shade of a tree which came to be called "The Virgin
Mary's Tree". Overnight in Cairo hotel (B).
Day 3:
Cairo - Sakha - (B,L)
On to Sakha Town, the Coptic name of the town,
'Pekha-Issous', (vernacularized to Lysous) means, 'the foot of Jesus';
for the Holy Child's foot-print was marked, here, in bas-relief on a
rock. The rock was preserved, but hidden for centuries for fear of
robbery, and only unearthed again 13 years ago. The natural course of
the Holy Family's journey from Samannoud to Sakha would have taken them
through many of the towns and cities now lying in both the Governorates
of Gharbia and Kafr El-Sheikh and, according to some folk traditions,
through the Belqas wastelands as well. Their trail from Sakha, is
recorded in the documentation of Pope Theophilus' vision, and attested
to by the Coptic practice in the Christian era. For it was to Wadi
el-Natroun (Natroun Valley) that they now came (and you will visit
later), after crossing the Rosetta branch of the Nile to the western
Delta and heading south into Wadi el-Natroun (then called Al Asqeet) in
the Western Desert of Egypt. In the earliest decades of Christianity,
the desert expanses of Wadi el-Natroun became the site of anchoritic
settlement and, later, of many monasteries, in spiritual commemoration
of the Holy Family's passage through the valley. Return to Cairo for
overnight (B)
Day
4: Cairo - Matariyah & Ain Shams - (B,L)
Eventually, they left the desert behind them and made their way
southwards, crossing the Nile to its eastern bank, and heading for
Matariyah and Ain Shams (ancient Heliopolis, the site of the oldest
'Temple-university' in history called since earliest Pharaonic times,
'Oan')
Setting out next towards Old Cairo, the Holy Family rested for a while
in Zeitoun (the word means Olives), on their way; then proceeded along
a course which traverses what are now crowded, bustling quarters of
Cairo, within which the serene landmarks of an earlier Coptic heritage
still stand, marking the paths the Holy Family followed. Overnight in
Cairo.
Day 5: Cairo - Minya - (B,L,D)
Today we will leave Cairo by private vehicle and follow the path south
to Minya and Upper Egypt. After their short, but all-too-felt, stay in
Old Cairo, the Holy Family moved in a southerly direction, reaching the
modern Cairo suburb of Maadi which, in earliest pharaonic times, was an
outlying district of Memphis, the capital of Egypt then; and, at Maadi,
they boarded a sailing boat which carried them up the Nile towards
southern Egypt.
An event of miraculous
importance occurred on Friday 3rd of the Coptic month of Baramhat the
12th of March 1976 AD. A Holy Bible of unknown provenance was carried
by the lapping ripples of the Nile to the bank below the Church. It was
open to the page of Isaiah 19:25 the page declaring, "Blessed be Egypt
My People". The Bible is now behind glass in the Sanctuary of the
Virgin in the Church for all to see. (While the Holy Family traveled by
sailboat we will use an air-conditioned vehicle to follow their route)
When they resumed their
travels, the Holy Family passed a laurel tree a stone's throw south of
Gabal El-Tair, along the pathway flanking the Nile and leading from the
Mountain to Nazlet Ebeid and the New Minya Bridge of today. It is
claimed that this tree bowed to Jesus Christ as He was passing. The
configuration of the tree is indeed, unique: all its branches incline
downwards, trailing on the ground, then turn upwards again, covered in
a cloak of green leaves. They call the tree, Al Abed - 'The
Worshipper'. Overnight in Minya hotel.
Day
6: Minya - Dairout, Al Sharif and Qussqam - (B,L,D)
Once
more crossing the Nile, back to its West Bank, the Holy Family
traveled southwards to the town of Al-Ashmounein or Hermopolis Magna
but it seems that they did not stay long there. Leaving behind them the
rubble of fallen idols, they continued south, for another 12 miles to
Dairout Al-Sharif (which, like Al-Ashmounein, had an alternative Greek
name Philes); and then to Qussqam (or Qost-Qoussia). Overnight in Minya
(B)
Day 7:
Minya - Cairo - (B,L)
Today we return to Cairo by the first class train and overnight (B)
Day 8:
Cairo - St. Catherine's - (B,D)
Today we head out to St. Catherine's and Mount Sinai with a stop at
Moses Springs. (7 hours drive) Take an early rest if you wish to climb
the mountain, the hike starts around 1-2am to see the sunrise on the
mountain.
Day 9: St.
Catherine's - Cairo - (B)
After the climb we return for breakfast and a visit to the Monastery,
before heading back to Cairo for overnight ( 7 hours drive).
Day 10:
Cairo -
(B,L)
Today we visit Coptic Cairo and the Hanging Church and walk down the
road to Saint Sergius Church where Christ and the family walked and hid
from Herod in the Crypt. We visit St. George's Monastery where St.
George was chained. Visit the Coptic Museum. Overnight in Cairo.
Day
11/12: Cairo
- (B,L)
No trip to Egypt would be complete without a visit to the Egyptian
Museum and the King Tut exhibit, the Pyramids and time for some
shopping at the Khan Khalili Bazzar.
Day 13:
Cairo
Transfer to the Airport
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Not Included:
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- Meet
and Assist at the airport
- All transfers
- Baggage Transfers
- Deluxe A/C transport throughout
- Hotels with Breakfast, Hotel taxes and service
- Lunches & Dinners as indicated (L,D)
- Minya/Cairo Daytrain
- Sightseeing with entry fees as mentioned
- Services of an English Guide/Egyptologist
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- Items
of a personal nature
- Incidental Tips Housekeeping etc
- Gratuities for Driver and Guide
- Entry Visa
- Meals not mentioned
- Drinks of any kind
- Any additional requests
All scheduled
activities as shown will be included but may be rearranged to different
days, to accommodate local circumstances and availability of trains etc.
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Departure
Dates: Year Round
Tour Land
Prices
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Per Person
Twin/Double |
Single Supplement
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| Luxury |
On request |
On request |
| Deluxe |
$2,470 US |
$999 US |
| Economy |
$2,145 US |
$795 US |
Prices
are subject to change without notice and cannot be guaranteed until
booked and confirmed.
Holiday/Festival/Convention periods incur a supplementary charge.
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